Sean Sinclair Joins Board of Prairie Hospice Society

Congratulations to Sean Sinclair for joining the board of directors of Prairie Hospice Society. Prairie Hospice Society is a charitable, non-profit community organization working to ensure access to compassionate, community-based, end-of-life support in Saskatoon. Its goal is to enhance quality of life at the end of life, wherever people call home. Prairie Hospice Society provides one-on-one companionship and non-medical support for clients and their families, educates the community about end-of-life care, and advocates for quality end-of-life care.

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